Left to Right: "Kit" - the horse Charles Samuel Spurling (1880-1911) Viola Florence Joy (1887-1911) Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) Clarence Freeman Joy (1893-1988) In the wagon (tentative identification): Walter F. Joy (1891-1974) Clyde E. Spurling (1910-1934)
Description: Left to Right: "Kit" - the horse Charles Samuel Spurling (1880-1911) Viola Florence Joy (1887-1911) Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) Clarence Freeman Joy (1893-1988) In the wagon (tentative identification): Walter F. Joy (1891-1974) Clyde E. Spurling (1910-1934)
Left to Right: Clarence Freeman Joy (1893-1988) Charles Samuel Spurling (1880-1911) Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) - died of TB in Arizona In the wagon (tentative identification): Walter F. Joy (1891-1974) Clyde E. Spurling (1910-1934)
Description: Left to Right: Clarence Freeman Joy (1893-1988) Charles Samuel Spurling (1880-1911) Bernice Spurling (1904-1929) - died of TB in Arizona In the wagon (tentative identification): Walter F. Joy (1891-1974) Clyde E. Spurling (1910-1934)
"Front Row – Left to Right: Unknown boy Elmer Adelbert Spurling (1901-1984) Second Row – Left to Right: Elva Leone Spurling (1898-1980), later Mrs. Harvard Riley Beal Elva Lena Bunker (1901-1997), later Mrs. Ora Joseph Mountain Lena Marion Wedge (1897-1965), later Mrs. Harold Leslie Stanley Esther Mabelle Stanley (1895-1984), later Mrs. Francis Milton Spurling Hazel Belle Bunker (1900-1965), Mrs. Carl Raymond Hardy Vincie Millicent Bunker (1895-1993), later Mrs. Charles Stephen Hulbert Third Row – Left to Right: Unknown boy Ina “Inie” Mildred Bunker (1898-1945), later Mrs. Walter Richard Stanley Bertha “Bertie” Moore Stanley (1899-1918) Enoch Arno Stanley (1897-1977) Unknown boy Fourth Row – Left to Right: Teacher – possibly George Russell Hadlock (1881-1958) - lawyer Ralph Clifford “Cliff” Stanley (1897-1988) Unknown boy"
Collection of the Great Cranberry Island Historical Society
Description: "Front Row – Left to Right: Unknown boy Elmer Adelbert Spurling (1901-1984) Second Row – Left to Right: Elva Leone Spurling (1898-1980), later Mrs. Harvard Riley Beal Elva Lena Bunker (1901-1997), later Mrs. Ora Joseph Mountain Lena Marion Wedge (1897-1965), later Mrs. Harold Leslie Stanley Esther Mabelle Stanley (1895-1984), later Mrs. Francis Milton Spurling Hazel Belle Bunker (1900-1965), Mrs. Carl Raymond Hardy Vincie Millicent Bunker (1895-1993), later Mrs. Charles Stephen Hulbert Third Row – Left to Right: Unknown boy Ina “Inie” Mildred Bunker (1898-1945), later Mrs. Walter Richard Stanley Bertha “Bertie” Moore Stanley (1899-1918) Enoch Arno Stanley (1897-1977) Unknown boy Fourth Row – Left to Right: Teacher – possibly George Russell Hadlock (1881-1958) - lawyer Ralph Clifford “Cliff” Stanley (1897-1988) Unknown boy" [show more]
Ralph Stanley and Charles B. Morrill went out to the Cranberry Isles in Ralph's boat, "Seven Sisters", on October 29, 2009 to photograph the boiler for the story in SWHPL 9935. While searching for the rock they came across this old 2 cycle, 2 cylinder Knox engine. Ralph remembered that the engine, an old "hand cranker, had originally belonged to his grandfather, Arno Preston Stanley (1865-1937). He never did anything with it. Ralph considered putting it in his first boat, but it was too heavy. The engine lay on the wharf for years and when the wharf was blew down in a storm c. 1978 the workers tossed it, or it fell, onto the rocks below where it is today. "The Boiler" started out at the end of Fish Point on Great Cranberry. Ralph is standing near the point of the arrow on the map where the boiler is now. The blue house in the background of the photograph was Charles "Peter" Emery Richardson's boat house. Peter was born to Meltiah Jordan and Mary Catherine "Carrie" Stanley Richardson on January 14, 1885. Peter married Nellie G. Curley who was born in 1884 and died in 1957. Peter died on July 14, 1971.
Description: Ralph Stanley and Charles B. Morrill went out to the Cranberry Isles in Ralph's boat, "Seven Sisters", on October 29, 2009 to photograph the boiler for the story in SWHPL 9935. While searching for the rock they came across this old 2 cycle, 2 cylinder Knox engine. Ralph remembered that the engine, an old "hand cranker, had originally belonged to his grandfather, Arno Preston Stanley (1865-1937). He never did anything with it. Ralph considered putting it in his first boat, but it was too heavy. The engine lay on the wharf for years and when the wharf was blew down in a storm c. 1978 the workers tossed it, or it fell, onto the rocks below where it is today. "The Boiler" started out at the end of Fish Point on Great Cranberry. Ralph is standing near the point of the arrow on the map where the boiler is now. The blue house in the background of the photograph was Charles "Peter" Emery Richardson's boat house. Peter was born to Meltiah Jordan and Mary Catherine "Carrie" Stanley Richardson on January 14, 1885. Peter married Nellie G. Curley who was born in 1884 and died in 1957. Peter died on July 14, 1971. [show more]
Traced from an old plan belonging to W.D. Stanley (Jimmy) and bearing the following Title – "A plan of the Real Estate of Thomas Stanley late of Cranberry Isles, deceased, made by E.M. Hamor and A.C. Fernald, Showing the division among the widow and heirs as made by Leonard Holmes, A.C. Fernald and Henry H. Clark, Commissioners duly appointed by the Probate Court to make said partition. Scale of distance Ten rods to the inch. E.M. Hamor, Surveyor.’" A true copy attested A.C. Fernald’ This tracing made July 1928 by H.C. Dearborn. Thomas Stanley, who had owned this real estate, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr. (1784-1876). W.D. Stanley (Jimmy), mentioned in the inscription, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr.'s grandson, William Doane Stanley.(1855-1950)
Description: Traced from an old plan belonging to W.D. Stanley (Jimmy) and bearing the following Title – "A plan of the Real Estate of Thomas Stanley late of Cranberry Isles, deceased, made by E.M. Hamor and A.C. Fernald, Showing the division among the widow and heirs as made by Leonard Holmes, A.C. Fernald and Henry H. Clark, Commissioners duly appointed by the Probate Court to make said partition. Scale of distance Ten rods to the inch. E.M. Hamor, Surveyor.’" A true copy attested A.C. Fernald’ This tracing made July 1928 by H.C. Dearborn. Thomas Stanley, who had owned this real estate, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr. (1784-1876). W.D. Stanley (Jimmy), mentioned in the inscription, was Thomas Cobb Stanley Jr.'s grandson, William Doane Stanley.(1855-1950) [show more]
Description: Photographer Henry L. Rand labeled this photograph as being "Rice's Point," but the place is actually "Race Point" on Great Cranberry Island.
Description: Illuminated by 34 volunteer light painters. Edgar's tractor was left on the beach as a memorial to Edgar Bunker who was killed in the Korean War.